Woman named in murder investigation as extra time granted to question suspect
14:30 13/07/2026Extra time has been granted to question a man arrested on suspicion of murder in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Extra time has been granted to question a man arrested on suspicion of murder in Stoke-on-Trent.
A man has been charged following our investigation into a rape on Berryhill Fields.
Five men have been charged as part of our investigation into a public order incident involving weapons in Stoke-on-Trent.
A man who ran a sophisticated drug ring in Stoke-on-Trent from his prison cell has been handed a further jail term.
Two more men have been charged after two people were stabbed during a fight in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Anti-social behaviour linked to drug use and homelessness. We understand the impact this can have on residents, local businesses, and perceptions of safety in the area, and we are taking a balanced approach that supports both community wellbeing and vulnerable individuals.
Issued 02 September 2025
Our PCSOs continue to maintain a high-visibility presence in key locations, providing reassurance to the public and acting as a point of contact for any concerns. In recent months, we have seen an increase in rough sleeping, and we are working closely with the local authority and homelessness support charities to ensure that those in need are offered appropriate support and engagement. Our focus is on providing long-term, sustainable outcomes—connecting individuals with housing, mental health, and addiction services where necessary—while also addressing behaviours that may cause distress to others. This work will remain a key priority over the coming months as we strive to reduce anti-social behaviour and improve the wider environment for all members of the community.
Actioned 30 September 2025
Nuisance bikes and motorcycles continue to be a policing priority for this area
Issued 02 September 2025
Operation Transom continues in partnership with Stoke-on-Trent City Council to tackle this issue. This involves the neighbourhood policing team, roads policing unit, local authority ASB team, and dedicated communications support. The goal is clear: to identify offenders, take enforcement action, and reassure the public through visible and proactive policing. As part of our ongoing work, we have carried out—and will continue to arrange—targeted days of action. These operations include the use of drones, NPAS (police helicopter), a fixed-wing aircraft, and specially trained officers using off-road bikes. This allows us to safely pursue and apprehend offenders, even in hard-to-reach areas.
Actioned 30 September 2025
Criminal Damage to Vehicles
Issued 03 December 2025
The community has highlighted that the most significant issue in recent months has been criminal damage to vehicles. In response, we will be sharing crime-prevention advice through our social media channels and Smart Alerts to help residents reduce the risk of becoming a victim.
Local PCSOs will be increasing their visibility in the area as part of our crime-reduction approach. We encourage residents to report any suspicious activity to the police or anonymously via Crimestoppers, as this information is vital in helping us identify and deal with those responsible.
We will also be reviewing the deployment of redeployable CCTV (RDCs) to monitor the most affected locations and support ongoing investigations.
Actioned 31 December 2025
Dog Fouling
Issued 10 March 2026
Dog Fouling is the biggest concern raised by residents in recent months. This is not a police matter. Given the impact this is clearly having on the quality of life for residents, we would encourage all reports to be raised with Stoke on Trent City Council, so they may look to address the matter. This can be done by education on social media platforms, signs in the area, fines being utilised and the environmental health teams cleaning the area.
Actioned 31 March 2026
Anti-Social Behaviour from Youths - Knock & Run Trend
Issued 10 March 2026
We appreciate the upset caused to residents when they are scared or disturbed in their own homes. We as police have become aware of a Tik-Tok trend whereby people kick at people's front doors and run away. This is very distressing and could escalate far beyond a "joke". We have shared articles and warnings in relation to this behaviour. PCSOs have visited schools to educate pupils and Smart Alerts have been shared with residents to warn their children against doing it. We will take robust action against anyone identified as taking part.
Actioned 31 March 2026
Drug Related Issues
Issued 10 March 2026
Our PCSOs continue to maintain a high-visibility presence in key locations, providing reassurance to the public and acting as a point of contact for any concerns. In recent months, we have seen an increase in rough sleeping, and we are working closely with the local authority and homelessness support charities to ensure that those in need are offered appropriate support and engagement. Our focus is on providing long-term, sustainable outcomes—connecting individuals with housing, mental health, and addiction services where necessary—while also addressing behaviours that may cause distress to others. This work will remain a key priority over the coming months as we strive to reduce anti-social behaviour and improve the wider environment for all members of the community.
Actioned 31 March 2026
Youth anti-social behaviour (ASB) associated to "Knock and Run" social media trend
Issued 11 June 2026
We appreciate the upset caused to residents when they are scared or disturbed in their own homes. We as police have become aware of a TikTok trend whereby people kick at people's front doors and run away. We have shared articles and warnings in relation to this behaviour. PCSOs have visited schools to educate pupils and Smart Alerts have been shared with residents to warn their children against doing it. We will take robust action against anyone identified as taking part.
Actioned 30 June 2026
Dog fouling in public spaces is creating health concerns, and affecting the quality of life for residents.
Issued 11 June 2026
We are collaborating with the Community Safety Partnership (CSP) and relevant partner agencies to take a coordinated approach to enforcement and prevention. We are promoting responsible dog ownership through engagement with dog walkers and residents, encouraging individuals to clean up after their pets and dispose of waste correctly.
Actioned 30 June 2026